Verney Junction

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Verney Junction was a rural railway junction in Buckinghamshire, England, that served as a terminus and interchange point on the former Metropolitan Railway network.

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Label Occurrences
Verney Junction canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf former railway station
railway junction
adjacentStation Middle Claydon, Buckinghamshire
surface form: Claydon (Buckinghamshire)

Winslow Road
category Disused railway stations in Buckinghamshire
Former London and North Western Railway stations
Former Metropolitan Railway stations
Railway junctions in England
country United Kingdom
distanceFromLondonMarylebone approximately 46 miles
formerOwner London Transport Board
surface form: London Transport

London and North Western Railway
Metropolitan Railway
goodsServicesEnded 1964-09-06
gridReference SP 760 320
hasStructureRemains platform remnants
station buildings partially extant
laterOperatedBy London Passenger Transport Board
Metropolitan Railway
locatedIn Aylesbury Vale
Buckinghamshire
England
namedAfter nearby Verney Junction hamlet
near Claydon
Winslow
openedBy Buckinghamshire Railway
London and North Western Railway
openingDate 1868-10-01
partOf London Underground former network
Metropolitan Railway
passengerServicesEnded 1936-07-06
platformCount 2
railwayLine Metropolitan Railway
surface form: Metropolitan Railway main line

Oxford–Cambridge line
Varsity Line
servedArea rural Buckinghamshire
servedAs interchange station
rural railway junction
terminus
status disused
terminusOf Metropolitan Railway
surface form: Metropolitan Railway northern extension

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Metropolitan Railway extendedTo Verney Junction
Metropolitan line historicalExtension Verney Junction